Collapse to view only § 8626. Navy Reserve yacht pennant
- § 8604. Schools near naval activities: financial aid
- § 8605. Promotion of health and prevention of accidents
- § 8607. Administration of liberated and occupied areas
- § 8611. Attendance at meetings of technical, professional, or scientific organizations
- § 8612. Employment of outside architects and engineers
- § 8614. Apprehension of deserters and prisoners; operation of shore patrols
- § 8616. Collection, preservation, and display of captured flags
- § 8617. National Museum of the United States Navy
- § 8618. Marine Corps Heritage Center and National Museum of the Marine Corps at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia
- § 8619. Leases of waterfront property from States or municipalities
- § 8620. Gifts for welfare of enlisted members
- § 8621. Acceptance and care of gifts to vessels
- § 8622. Naval Historical Center Fund: references to Fund
- § 8623. Acquisition of land for radio stations and for other purposes
- § 8624. Transportation on naval vessels during wartime
- § 8625. Navy Reserve flag
- § 8626. Navy Reserve yacht pennant
- § 8627. Foreign naval vessels and aircraft: supplies and services
- § 8628. Merchant vessels: supplies
- § 8629. Purchase of fuel
- § 8631. Accounting for expenditures for obtaining information
- § 8633. Auxiliary vessels: extended lease authority
- § 8634. Submarine safety programs: participation of NATO naval personnel
- § 8635. Establishment of the Southern Sea Otter Military Readiness Areas
The Secretary of the Navy shall collect all flags, standards, and colors taken by the Navy or the Marine Corps from enemies of the United States. These flags, standards, and colors shall be delivered to the President. Under his direction they shall be preserved and displayed in any public place he considers proper.
In leasing waterfront property from a State or municipality, the Secretary of the Navy may provide in the lease, where it is required by state law or municipal charter, that, as part or all of the consideration, any improvements placed upon the property by the United States become the property of the lessor when the lease, including any renewal, ends.
The Secretary of the Navy may accept gifts for use in providing recreation, amusement, and contentment for enlisted members of the naval service. The fund “Ships’ Stores Profits, Navy” shall be credited with these gifts.
The Secretary of the Navy may accept and care for such gifts of silver, colors, books, or other articles of equipment or furniture as, in accordance with custom, are made to vessels of the Navy. Necessary expenses incident to the care of gifts that are accepted shall be paid from the appropriation for the maintenance and operation of vessels.
Any reference in a law, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to the Naval Historical Center Fund formerly maintained under this section shall be deemed to refer to the Department of the Navy General Gift Fund maintained under section 2601 of this title.
Land of the United States that is under the control of any department or agency of the United States may be mutually selected as a site for a naval radio station by the Secretary of the Navy and the head of the department or agency having control of the land. By direction of the President, land so selected may be transferred to and placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Navy for use as a naval radio station or for any other naval purpose.
In time of war or during a national emergency declared by the President, such persons as the Secretary of the Navy authorizes by regulation may be transported and subsisted on naval vessels at Government expense.
In buying fuel, the Secretary of the Navy may, in any manner he considers proper, buy the kind of fuel that is best adapted to the purpose for which it is to be used.
When the Secretary of the Navy decides that an expenditure by the Department of the Navy from an appropriation for obtaining information from anywhere in the world may be made public, the expenditure shall be accounted for specifically. When the Secretary decides that an expenditure should not be made public, the Secretary shall make a certificate on the amount of the expenditure. The certificate is a sufficient voucher for the amount stated to have been spent.
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